Women accused of drugging men, stealing their valuables

By Kim Segal, CNN

Updated 2052 GMT (0352 HKT) June 28, 2013

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Four women sought by authorities – The sheriff's office of Broward County, Florida, released the images of four women they have accused of preying on men they pick up at South Florida bars. Ryan Elkins, 23, pictured here, is one of the four wanted women.

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Four women sought by authorities – Johnnina Miller, 25, is also accused of being a part of the ring of women who target men and steal their money, jewelry, guns and other pricey possessions, according to the Broward County Sheriff's Office.

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Four women sought by authorities – The sheriff's office said Subhanna Beyah, 25, went home with a man she met at an upscale restaurant in March and made the man a vodka cocktail at his Pompano Beach home. She had identified herself as "Crystal." According to the sheriff's office, "the next thing he remembers, he was waking up the following afternoon. Crystal was gone, along with about $6,000 in cash and four high-end watches that he kept in a case in his bedroom."

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Four women sought by authorities – Hours after releasing photos of the women, the Broward County Sheriff's Office said Keshia Clark, 27, turned herself in. She now faces charges of grand theft. Authorities are offering a $1,000 reward for anonymous tips that lead to any arrests.

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Story highlights

Broward County authorities have asked for help nabbing a ring of female thieves

The 'foxy thieves' are accused of targeting men they pick up at high-end bars

They are accused of slipping drugs into their victims' drinks

Then, police say, they leave with the victims' valuables

South Florida authorities are asking for the public's help to finda group of "foxy thieves" they say are drugging men they pick up at high-end bars and stealing tens of thousands of dollars in cash, jewelry, guns and other valuables.

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Hours after authorities released images of the suspects to the news media on Thursday, Clark turned herself in to Miami-Dade police, the Broward County Sheriff's Office said Friday.

Investigators have identified four of the women's victims, Moschella said, adding that they believe other victims "haven't come forward because they're embarrassed."

"This investigation is by no means over," she added. "We anticipate identifying other suspects and other victims."

Scott Rosen, 54, told CNN two of the suspects paired up when they worked the scam on him. Rosen said met the two women at YOLO, a popular bar in Fort Lauderdale's business district, and the three left the bar for his house. There, Rosen said, one of the women distracted him while the other made him a drink.

"I got drugged," Rosen said.

The next thing Rosen remembers is waking up to discover over $250,000 worth of his personal items gone -- handguns, diamonds and a Rolex watch he was wearing -- along with the women.

"It could have been worse," he noted. "They could have shot me with my own handgun."

"We really want to get these women off the street ... because they're drugging their victims, presumably," Moschella said. "We don't know how long it will be before they end up killing somebody accidentally."